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to keep iraq one. all attempts to break up are short sighted, will do harmish even those trying to do good. it's in the interest of not only iran but the united states -- >> how does iran and the united states come together to defeat isis. >> we need to agree on principles. principles. we need to respect the choices of the iraqi people. we need to use whatever influence we have in iraq as well as afghanistan in order to convince various forces inside the country that the best way to move forward to inconclusivity is working together. that is the call we made to every portion of society. we are in contact with various people inside iraq. we have been in contact before this horrific incident of the attack by isis and we continue to call on all forces in iraq to work together to form an inconclusive government. that represents and respects the wishes of the iraqi people. now, whoever the iraqi parliament can come up with as speaker of the parliament and as the prime minister, iran will respect as a neighb
to keep iraq one. all attempts to break up are short sighted, will do harmish even those trying to do good. it's in the interest of not only iran but the united states -- >> how does iran and the united states come together to defeat isis. >> we need to agree on principles. principles. we need to respect the choices of the iraqi people. we need to use whatever influence we have in iraq as well as afghanistan in order to convince various forces inside the country that the best way to...
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. >> if you wanted to be a good journalist in iraq, you have to risk your life... >> they observe. and report... >> kidnapping is a very real problem... >> journalists on the front lines... >> sometimes that means risking death >> getting the story, no matter what it takes >> that's what the forth estate is all about... that's why i'm risking my life... >> killing the messenger on al jazeera america >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now joom today's data dive hits a home run. babe ruth was known as the sultan of swat for his home-run hitting. he started his baseball career as a pitcher for the boston red sox at the age of 19. he was a star, he
. >> if you wanted to be a good journalist in iraq, you have to risk your life... >> they observe. and report... >> kidnapping is a very real problem... >> journalists on the front lines... >> sometimes that means risking death >> getting the story, no matter what it takes >> that's what the forth estate is all about... that's why i'm risking my life... >> killing the messenger on al jazeera america >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea...
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and more than 136 million this year adding to a total of more than one billion since 2010 in iraq. nearly one million internally displaced people join another million who remain displaced from the iraq war. those billions in humanitarian, all fueled by that fundamental belief that when displaced and endangered people need our support, we give it. when they arrive at the borders of neighboring nations, many under developed countries with few resources, we urge them not to turn them away. but those beneficiaries of our quickness to open our hearts and our wallets are not knocking at someone else's door. this week, it's clear that lately american policy and response to those seeking safety on our own front porch is not so fast. this week, president obama asked congress to approve $3.7 billion to respond to the summer of the 52,000 immigrant children crossing the southern border of the united states. the funds would go towards increasing border security, caring for the children while they're here, and efforts to repatriot and reintegrate for those sent home. part would be legal service
and more than 136 million this year adding to a total of more than one billion since 2010 in iraq. nearly one million internally displaced people join another million who remain displaced from the iraq war. those billions in humanitarian, all fueled by that fundamental belief that when displaced and endangered people need our support, we give it. when they arrive at the borders of neighboring nations, many under developed countries with few resources, we urge them not to turn them away. but...
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good to see you all. >> the president hasn't visited the border or made any moves in iraq. but his post for several op.s this week. in the last leg of his term. has he given up on his legacy? fair and balanced debate coming up straight ahead. what's in a name? apparently a lot considering duke university is suing john wayne university first name duke. really? more on that lawsuit straight ahead. ♪ ♪ at legalzoom you can take care of virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business, protect your family, and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> john wayne's heirs locked in a legal battle with duke university over their right to market bourbon with the duke's name. nice to see both of you. what is going on here? they want to use the name duke which has long been associated with john wayne and they can't. >> no. duke doesn't own the name "duke" for every single purpose. here comes john wayne's family who want to market this whiskey. great. look at the two -- look at duke t
good to see you all. >> the president hasn't visited the border or made any moves in iraq. but his post for several op.s this week. in the last leg of his term. has he given up on his legacy? fair and balanced debate coming up straight ahead. what's in a name? apparently a lot considering duke university is suing john wayne university first name duke. really? more on that lawsuit straight ahead. ♪ ♪ at legalzoom you can take care of virtually all your important legal matters in just...
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you got isis on the march in iraq. you've got the middle east falling apart and yet you've got an administration and a white house that's willing to send pink slips to captains, officers serving in afghanistan. not we're laying them off to save dollars because this administration wants to spend money on dependency programs here at home, but they're unwilling to maintain war fire capability. >> sending pink slips to guys and gals in combat areas is wrong on so many different areas. and don't they deserve better than that? did they really have to do it this way? >> let us know your thoughts on it. you can weigh in on all of that and more this morning. >>> remember this teen-ager, this big game hunting teen-ager? she's catching all kinds of heat on the internet. it turns out she has a softer side, too. and she's showing the world. >>> and who could forget those protesting cities where the feds unloaded buses filled with illegals? today one city is taking matters into their own hands. they've got a different plan that migh
you got isis on the march in iraq. you've got the middle east falling apart and yet you've got an administration and a white house that's willing to send pink slips to captains, officers serving in afghanistan. not we're laying them off to save dollars because this administration wants to spend money on dependency programs here at home, but they're unwilling to maintain war fire capability. >> sending pink slips to guys and gals in combat areas is wrong on so many different areas. and...
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. >> now to one lawmaker fighting to free the iraq war veteran and congressman scott perry. what are the odds of that happening? >> what happening? >> getting him out of there? >> it's a mexican jail. if america treated its prisoner like mexico does we would have half the crime. >> that doesn't add up. what is it? >> i think there's a different culture regarding the rule of law in mexico. they seem to allow some things to go on that we wouldn't in america, opposite you are caught and in the system, they are very strict about it, and i don't think they draw any carter. what is fascinating for me. the president has been quiet on this issue. they get bowe bergdahl out of afghanistan but this is our third largest trading partner. a common border together. we give mexico $265 million a year. he i can pick up a phone and a pen and issue executive orders all day long to destroy the american economy and everything in america, but yet can't make one phone call or write one -- >> we don't know if he hasn't done that. >> he certainly hasn't said anything to congress about it. >> i gues
. >> now to one lawmaker fighting to free the iraq war veteran and congressman scott perry. what are the odds of that happening? >> what happening? >> getting him out of there? >> it's a mexican jail. if america treated its prisoner like mexico does we would have half the crime. >> that doesn't add up. what is it? >> i think there's a different culture regarding the rule of law in mexico. they seem to allow some things to go on that we wouldn't in america,...
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all part of one book. >> interestingly in the case of iraq, the u.s. and iran find themselves on the same said. concerned about the sunni incursion into iraq, taking over facilities and possibly ol' oil fields but with hamas and israel they're very much on opposite sides. >> so complicated. our folks are watching all this -- man, allergies are bad -- and will be throughout the night and weekend as well. >>> german officials today asked the top american spy to leave the country. an escalation. germany said, american spy, get out. the latest dustup over the united states' tactics, including those reported nsa wire taps in germany. german media reports that investigators are looking into two men who apparently passed secret moves kind 0 the united states, and last year reports surfaced the nsa was eavesdropping on chancellor angela merkel's cell phone which appears we absolutely were. the chancellor said there needs to be better trust. the white house had no comment on germany's order to kick out the american spy, but a spokeswoman says the united states
all part of one book. >> interestingly in the case of iraq, the u.s. and iran find themselves on the same said. concerned about the sunni incursion into iraq, taking over facilities and possibly ol' oil fields but with hamas and israel they're very much on opposite sides. >> so complicated. our folks are watching all this -- man, allergies are bad -- and will be throughout the night and weekend as well. >>> german officials today asked the top american spy to leave the...
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we begin in iraq where islamic state militants he continue their violent attacks in the region. 50 bodies were found wednesday morning that were blindfolded bound and shot in a mass execution during the night. the militants have also attacked religious sites. one of the bodies in a tomb is believed to have belonged to biblical prophet jonah. >>> next we head to new orleans, where former mayor ray nagen was sentenced to ten years in prison. convicted of receiving bribes, cash, free vacations and materials, for his family business. nagen continued to proclaim his innocence. >> in my opinion, i've been targeted smeared tarnished. i still maintain my innocence, going to appeal this thing. >> we end up in russia, where the being nsa leaker edward snowden has applied the extend his temporary asylum. he looks to leave russia but risks getting caught in a country that has an extradition treaty with the united states. >>> when his visa was granted last year, it expires july 31st. federal reserve chief heads to china for major talks but is it all a waste of time? the incredible story of a man wrong
we begin in iraq where islamic state militants he continue their violent attacks in the region. 50 bodies were found wednesday morning that were blindfolded bound and shot in a mass execution during the night. the militants have also attacked religious sites. one of the bodies in a tomb is believed to have belonged to biblical prophet jonah. >>> next we head to new orleans, where former mayor ray nagen was sentenced to ten years in prison. convicted of receiving bribes, cash, free...
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they don't have the same vision of iraq's future. it seems the group previously known as the islamic state of iraq and the lee haven't started a campaign to get rid of any dissent too its rule. >> >> they are imposing their extremist views on people, telling tribes to lay down their arms. we won't accept this. >> this former general prefers to remain anonymous, his cousin was among those arrested. mosul was where a man said to be abu bakr al-baghdadi chose to make his first public appearance. the video emerged after he declared his own caliphate and demanded muslims pledge allegiance to him. >> many haven't heeded has call. some believe that is why the self declared islamic state group have been arresting tribal elders, a scare tactic to prevent any opposition to its rule. >> the city is off limits to international journalists and people fearful to speak their minds. this former general believes that the self declared islamic state won't prevail over what he calls the true owners of the land. >> they may be in control. they have take
they don't have the same vision of iraq's future. it seems the group previously known as the islamic state of iraq and the lee haven't started a campaign to get rid of any dissent too its rule. >> >> they are imposing their extremist views on people, telling tribes to lay down their arms. we won't accept this. >> this former general prefers to remain anonymous, his cousin was among those arrested. mosul was where a man said to be abu bakr al-baghdadi chose to make his first...
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. >> in iraq several people have been killed in mosul. mosul was taken last month by fighters from the islamic state. prime minister al-malaki saying the nearby kurdish controlled region for iraq is becoming a base for what he calls terrorists. we are in baghdad. tell us more about these attacks. >> the air strikes we're seeing by the accounting of most military experts are designed to try and hurt the enemy within their territory before any ground force gets ready to go in. that's the military strategy. however, we haven't seen any evidence of ground troops massing, ready to go into mosul and create where all these air strikes are happening. also, there's a question over what hardware's being used. the rack keys have two options what it comes to aerial hardware. it's either the american supplied as he is in as with hell fire missiles or russian 225 jets with heavier weaponry. we are also hearing from multiple sources in mosul that armed drones are being used. when you think of drones, you normally think of the americans, they have that e
. >> in iraq several people have been killed in mosul. mosul was taken last month by fighters from the islamic state. prime minister al-malaki saying the nearby kurdish controlled region for iraq is becoming a base for what he calls terrorists. we are in baghdad. tell us more about these attacks. >> the air strikes we're seeing by the accounting of most military experts are designed to try and hurt the enemy within their territory before any ground force gets ready to go in. that's...
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we're trying to get out of the mess that bush got us into by declaring war in iraq. you want to blame isis on obama, you gotta be crazy. i mean, this is all bush's doing that we're cleaning up. things were pretty stable there before we went into iraq. in case these people tend to forget. thank you. bye. >> and again, factcheck.org has a good five-year comparison, different key indicators on the jobs issue. it notes that the economy as of june had gained over 4.8 million jobs since obama took office in january 2009. the unemployment rate declined to 6.1% which is 1.7 points lower than when he took office, and 3.9% lower than it was at its worst point during october 2009. again, you can check out those numbers and that chart at factcheck.org. one other economic indicator that is concerning some. this is a story from the "wall street journal" from earlier or from late last month noting that gross domestic product, the broadest measure of goods and services produced across the economy, fell at a seasonably adjusted annual rate of 2.9% in the the first quarter of 2014. th
we're trying to get out of the mess that bush got us into by declaring war in iraq. you want to blame isis on obama, you gotta be crazy. i mean, this is all bush's doing that we're cleaning up. things were pretty stable there before we went into iraq. in case these people tend to forget. thank you. bye. >> and again, factcheck.org has a good five-year comparison, different key indicators on the jobs issue. it notes that the economy as of june had gained over 4.8 million jobs since obama...
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go to the war in afghanistan, in iraq, go to every struggle. i am sure if we had a picture of what was going on in yemen with a war between the yemeni government and the hutus, we'd find familiar features. we have done more than any other country to minimise civilian losses. >> hamas is trapped in a strip of land, people grammed in a tiny space. it's not the same as afghanistan or iraq. >> it is absolutely the same, there are empty areas within that very densely populated area, where military equipment, where military training and camps can be placed. hamas intentionally puts everything into densely populated areas, creating a problem. we have two choices. we could be like the western powers who used to napalm the areas. we will not do that. or we can give up and say there's nothing we can do, let the rockets fall, we can't stop the rockets. we are separating the population to the best of our ability from the military capability and destroy the military capability. >> this was the objective of operation back in 2008/2009. and yet that, which re
go to the war in afghanistan, in iraq, go to every struggle. i am sure if we had a picture of what was going on in yemen with a war between the yemeni government and the hutus, we'd find familiar features. we have done more than any other country to minimise civilian losses. >> hamas is trapped in a strip of land, people grammed in a tiny space. it's not the same as afghanistan or iraq. >> it is absolutely the same, there are empty areas within that very densely populated area,...
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>> it's another mess in the middle east and you can't think about iraq without thinking about syria and they are connected and this horrible islamic state is in both places. we should have acted sooner and rolling back the videotape i think we have have done the limited air strikes on syria and i think that would have degraded the arias sets of bashar and i think sent a huge message to the region. we didn't to has. now will are we in six months? i don't know. i think maliki is overreached. i think a real chance he doesn't win re-election for the third time. wouldn't that be nice? a good outcome. and some other shia who puts his country first rather than just the shias first gets elected. that would be good. i don't know what happens with bashar either. i think a real chance in six months, the neighborhood, including some of the sunnis and some of the shias have overreached too. al bakr has overreached. might be in a better place. what do we do? we act carefully. i've been saying that don't do stupid stuff plus drones is not a foreign policy which i believe. but i also think that we coul
>> it's another mess in the middle east and you can't think about iraq without thinking about syria and they are connected and this horrible islamic state is in both places. we should have acted sooner and rolling back the videotape i think we have have done the limited air strikes on syria and i think that would have degraded the arias sets of bashar and i think sent a huge message to the region. we didn't to has. now will are we in six months? i don't know. i think maliki is...
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the current opportunities for service members to deploy to iraq and afghanistan give new veterans like myself the opportunity to come back and step into elected positions and represent veterans of a newer generation in places like the indiana state house. i'm proud to do that myself and i look forward to coming back next may and being a better state senator representing loser veterans in my -- hoosier veterans in my state. >> you're going to be able to keep in touch with what's going on in indiana. i'll pay the skype bill if you'll talk to us from indiana. is that a deal? >> i look forward to it. thank you very much. >> stay safe. state senator jim banks, also a lieutenant and he'll be deployed to afghanistan. thanks for a unique story and your dual service and i'll see you soon. >> thank you. >>> coming up straight ahead, why is wrestler turned politician who is actually once a special operator himself, jesse ventura, taking a soldier's widow to court? the argument he's using to sue a fallen navy seal's wife. parents, get your kids out of bed. meet the family touring the entire countr
the current opportunities for service members to deploy to iraq and afghanistan give new veterans like myself the opportunity to come back and step into elected positions and represent veterans of a newer generation in places like the indiana state house. i'm proud to do that myself and i look forward to coming back next may and being a better state senator representing loser veterans in my -- hoosier veterans in my state. >> you're going to be able to keep in touch with what's going on...
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. >>> ahead on the programme - front line iraq. correspondent croft of putt zel back from the center of a country in crisis, where he found fear in many communities. >> you can see the car covered in shrapnel. it would have been a bad place to be. >> correspondent joins us with his reporters notebook on ahead. >>> later in the hour, zooming day. >> night with the photo journalist, a front line witness into shootings as the city faces a hot summer of gun violence. >>> now a snapshot of stories making headlines on "america tonight". a san francisco giants fan beaten into a coma outside dodgers stadium in 2011 has won an $18 million lawsuit against the dodgers. they'll pay a quarter of the sum, the rest split between the two men that beat him. >>> ships are changing their schedules on the mississippi river because of high water levels, causing flooding, closing roads. spurred by a heavy rain fall, it has risen at an alarming rate over the last few days. >>> president obama will consider how to deploy the national guard to the u.s. bor
. >>> ahead on the programme - front line iraq. correspondent croft of putt zel back from the center of a country in crisis, where he found fear in many communities. >> you can see the car covered in shrapnel. it would have been a bad place to be. >> correspondent joins us with his reporters notebook on ahead. >>> later in the hour, zooming day. >> night with the photo journalist, a front line witness into shootings as the city faces a hot summer of gun...
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saying that kurdistan, and iraq must remain together to fight the threat. everybody within the kurdish territories, within the political scene in the kurdish territories is looking at the statement as (a) surprising and (b) as a threat to what they want, which is a referendum for independence. >> thank you imran khan in baghdad. >> coming up here on the programme... >> do you still maintainour innocence? >> absolutely. >>> sentenced to 10 years, the former mayor who took bribes to rebuild new orleans after hurricane katrina. >> how the industry wants help from the indian government to compete with china. are tax cuts about to be announced? stay with us. >>> welcome back. the top stories on al jazeera - at least 75 people have been killed in gaza after three days of air strikes by the israeli military. palestinian officials say 14 children are among the missing. hundreds of rockets have been fired into the territory from gaza. >>> iraq's prime minister ordered air strikes against islamic state in mosul to prepare for a ground invasion. air strikes overnight
saying that kurdistan, and iraq must remain together to fight the threat. everybody within the kurdish territories, within the political scene in the kurdish territories is looking at the statement as (a) surprising and (b) as a threat to what they want, which is a referendum for independence. >> thank you imran khan in baghdad. >> coming up here on the programme... >> do you still maintainour innocence? >> absolutely. >>> sentenced to 10 years, the former mayor...
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. >>> ahead on the programme - front line iraq. correspondent croft of putt zel back from the center of a country in crisis, where he found fear in many communities. >> you can see the car covered in shrapnel. it would have been a bad place to be. >> correspondent joins us with his reporters notebook on ahead. >>> later in the hour, zooming day. >> night with the photo journalist, a front line witness into shootings as the city faces a hot summer of gun violence. >> aljazeera america presents >> the killing of journalist is a question directed to society >> they are impartial... >> if you wanted to be a good journalist in iraq, you have to risk your life... >> they observe. and report... >> kidnapping is a very real problem... >> journalists on the front lines... >> sometimes that means risking death >> getting the story, no matter what it takes >> that's what the forth estate is all about... that's why i'm risking my life... >> killing the messenger on al jazeera america >>> now a snapshot of stories making headlines on "america t
. >>> ahead on the programme - front line iraq. correspondent croft of putt zel back from the center of a country in crisis, where he found fear in many communities. >> you can see the car covered in shrapnel. it would have been a bad place to be. >> correspondent joins us with his reporters notebook on ahead. >>> later in the hour, zooming day. >> night with the photo journalist, a front line witness into shootings as the city faces a hot summer of gun...
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city recovered, nagin kept talking, suggesting god was using hurricanes to punish america for invading iraq. and then said this about possible attempts to remove new orleans' mostly black population from its rebuilt future. >> this city will be chocolate at the end of the day. this city will be a majority african american city. >> reporter: it was racially divisive, but not enough to stop nagin from being reelected. and according to prosecutors, the rebuilding of new orleans after hurricane katrina would only make the new orleans mayor more powerful in asking for kickbacks and bribes. he continues to profess his innocence, but on september 8, nagin reports to a louisiana federal prison to begin serving a ten-year sentence. >> drew griffin joins me now from atlanta. nagin faces ten years. but really, in a lot of ways, that's getting off easy. >> it, anderson. prosecutors wanted 15. he could have gotten as much as 20. but listen to this. only in new orleans. the judge decides on the lesser sentence because mayor nagin got the short end of the stick in all this corruption. his share of the pro
city recovered, nagin kept talking, suggesting god was using hurricanes to punish america for invading iraq. and then said this about possible attempts to remove new orleans' mostly black population from its rebuilt future. >> this city will be chocolate at the end of the day. this city will be a majority african american city. >> reporter: it was racially divisive, but not enough to stop nagin from being reelected. and according to prosecutors, the rebuilding of new orleans after...
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. >>> ahead on the programme - front line iraq. correspondent croft of putt zel back from the center of a country in crisis, where he found fear in many communities. >> you can see the car covered in shrapnel. it would have been a bad place to be. >> correspondent joins us with his reporters notebook on frontline iraq and what lies ahead. >>> later in the hour, zooming in on the fight for chicago. day. >> night with the photo journalist, a front line witness into shootings as the city faces a hot summer of gun violence. stuart! stuart! stuart! stuart! ♪ check it out. this my account thing. we can tweet directly toa comcast expert for help. or we can select a time for them to call us back. the future, right? ♪ this doesn't do it for you? [ doorbell rings, dog barks ] oh, that's what blows your mind -- the advanced technology of a doorbell.. [ male announcer ] tweet an expert and schedule a callback from any device. introducing the xfinity my account app. >>> now a snapshot of stories making headlines on "america tonight". a san
. >>> ahead on the programme - front line iraq. correspondent croft of putt zel back from the center of a country in crisis, where he found fear in many communities. >> you can see the car covered in shrapnel. it would have been a bad place to be. >> correspondent joins us with his reporters notebook on frontline iraq and what lies ahead. >>> later in the hour, zooming in on the fight for chicago. day. >> night with the photo journalist, a front line witness...
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. >> ifill: in iraq, security forces found the bodies of 53 men blindfolded and handcuffed. the corpses were near a mainly shiite village about 60 miles southeast of baghdad. most of the victims had been shot. the motive for the attack remains unclear, but the discovery comes amid a sunni insurgency in northern and western iraq. >> woodruff: civilian deaths from the violence in afghanistan have spiked in the first half of this year, to well over 1,500. the united nations reported today the figure is up 17 percent over the same period last year. taliban attacks were blamed for three-quarters of the deaths. >> ifill: from germany today, more allegations of spying, leveled at the u.s. "the new york times" reports a worker in the defense ministry is now suspected of handing over secrets to american spies. that follows last week's arrest of a german intelligence employee on similar charges. >> woodruff: voters in indonesia went to the polls today to pick their next president. both candidates claimed victory, setting the stage for a possible legal battle to decide the winner. the
. >> ifill: in iraq, security forces found the bodies of 53 men blindfolded and handcuffed. the corpses were near a mainly shiite village about 60 miles southeast of baghdad. most of the victims had been shot. the motive for the attack remains unclear, but the discovery comes amid a sunni insurgency in northern and western iraq. >> woodruff: civilian deaths from the violence in afghanistan have spiked in the first half of this year, to well over 1,500. the united nations reported...
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this as iraq's prime minister accused the islamic group. >> rejected claims made by nouri maliki, as maliki put it, extremism. the problem that iraq finds itself in now in terms of a divided society, in terms of the sectarian conflict, in terms of the militants which seem to be running riot across many cities such as mosul, kirkuk, many maliki has taken over the past eight years as far as he is concerned has led to this problem. in the meantime, there was a message directed towards his own people, towards the kurds of iraq, saying it was never his intention to move unilaterally towards independence, that preparing for some sort of referendum was done because he was forced to do so, because he had said he saw an iraq that was splitting up, increased violence and animosity between different sections of society, they needed to start preparing for their own state and not wait for this consensus that was agreed upon many years ago between all sides to happen. >> in beijing, secretary of state john kerry has promised china's communist party better cooperation. kerry said america does not w
this as iraq's prime minister accused the islamic group. >> rejected claims made by nouri maliki, as maliki put it, extremism. the problem that iraq finds itself in now in terms of a divided society, in terms of the sectarian conflict, in terms of the militants which seem to be running riot across many cities such as mosul, kirkuk, many maliki has taken over the past eight years as far as he is concerned has led to this problem. in the meantime, there was a message directed towards his...
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look at the world's hot spots, ukraine, iraq, they have a bothered confreight. in six years the obama administration we're becoming more like the world and less than us. >> can i make one more point? the obama administration is telling israel to back off meanwhile they are having -- >> isn't that a problem, though, sending this message of restraint for a terrorist, for an enemy that shows no restraint and no mercy and directly targets children. >> i think they are being responsible in urging the restraint however i don't think the message strong enough from america to hamas and i think that when hamas made that alliance the administration blew it off. now iran is in a much stronger position. i understand why urge restraint and find some measure of stability but there are consequences for america's actions over the last several years and the world is taking notice that we got so many spinning pilates going on in america that we have to keep spinning them faster unless one breaks. >> the border situation is right except when israel was formed in november of 1949,
look at the world's hot spots, ukraine, iraq, they have a bothered confreight. in six years the obama administration we're becoming more like the world and less than us. >> can i make one more point? the obama administration is telling israel to back off meanwhile they are having -- >> isn't that a problem, though, sending this message of restraint for a terrorist, for an enemy that shows no restraint and no mercy and directly targets children. >> i think they are being...
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intelligence community, of overestimating iraq's prewar stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction. rockefeller called the war a mistake that would haunt the u.s. for generations to come. >>> turning now it to the ongoing scandal at the department of veterans' affairs. much of what we know is because of a v.a. -- some v.a. employees who spoke out about understaffing, inadequate care, phony bookkeeping. many find their jobs in jeopardy because, quote, a culture of retaliation inside the v.a. listen to what one physician told the house committee on veterans' affairs. >> the veterans needing care that presented to the er have survived campaigns like d-day, iwo jima, ted fences, counter offenses, croatia, desert storm, the battle of fallujah and dismal years in helmand province. it is a bitter irony to me that i as a physician could not guarantee their health and safety within a v.a. facility in the middle of cosmopolitan phoenix. >> our senior investigative correspondent, drew griffin, broke this story months ago. what happened at last night's hearing? >> well, the house was looking at
intelligence community, of overestimating iraq's prewar stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction. rockefeller called the war a mistake that would haunt the u.s. for generations to come. >>> turning now it to the ongoing scandal at the department of veterans' affairs. much of what we know is because of a v.a. -- some v.a. employees who spoke out about understaffing, inadequate care, phony bookkeeping. many find their jobs in jeopardy because, quote, a culture of retaliation inside the...
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>> right now from the peak a couple weeks ago, we're in this worrying of losing the oil from iraq. prices and the futures market have fallen $0.25 per gallon. usually that will translate to the pump over the next couple of weeks so as long as there is no major disruption of supply, we can continue to see the move lower. we can see by the end of july prices may be 10 to $0.25 by the end of the month. there are still some risks out there. last hurricane, hurricane arthur did more damage to demand they did to supply. but we can lose productions and refineries can go back up. obviously the world is still a very dangerous place despite the fact libyan supply is back online, they have not been a reliable producer. we could see the prices go back up. jenna: expecting that on a daily basis. different news at how quickly changes from day to day. i showed the viewers a map of the highest prices because i am sure some are thinking i am not seeing lower prices. i talked about the regional differences, where will you see high prices and where are the lowest prices whic? >> most of that is in th
>> right now from the peak a couple weeks ago, we're in this worrying of losing the oil from iraq. prices and the futures market have fallen $0.25 per gallon. usually that will translate to the pump over the next couple of weeks so as long as there is no major disruption of supply, we can continue to see the move lower. we can see by the end of july prices may be 10 to $0.25 by the end of the month. there are still some risks out there. last hurricane, hurricane arthur did more damage to...
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i don't think we should be sending troops to iraq. i am not here to defend him on all of these issues. but he has done more to deport people, used executive order less than other presidents and he is being unfairly characterized as not stepping up. you have boehner wanting to sue them. the republicans are overplaying their hand with the president. >> that would be a fair argument if there wasn't overwhelming disapproval ratings. the president is loosing support among this own case. african-americans have dropped 20 points in support of the president and latinos dropping 30%. >> that is the economy there. iraq and syria, va, russia on the march, the horrible situation on the border. >> you cannot blame the president on all of those arguments. >> without bringing up bush we are going back there are alan. but the ability to shape these events in any favor for the united states. >> each event isn't a negative stain on the presidency of obama. the va scandal is something we should be in front of. syria, iraq -- he should be going to the bo
i don't think we should be sending troops to iraq. i am not here to defend him on all of these issues. but he has done more to deport people, used executive order less than other presidents and he is being unfairly characterized as not stepping up. you have boehner wanting to sue them. the republicans are overplaying their hand with the president. >> that would be a fair argument if there wasn't overwhelming disapproval ratings. the president is loosing support among this own case....
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fighting between that sunni rebel group and government forces in iraq continues. we are live from baghdad. the iraqis, i understand have discovered 50 bodies in a village south of baghdad. what more can you tell us about what happened? >> the iraqi authorities are saying it looks like these bodies were any kind folded and had their hands tied behind their back and buried in this mass grave. it happened in a mainly shia town. the army are investigating what happened and will release results as soon as they have them, but this will bring into mind those bad old days of 2006, 2007, 2008, when the sectarian war was at its height and we regularly saw this kind of brutal murder going on. what happened then, there was a tit for tat. you'd see bodies in sunni neighborhoods and a ve very long attack in shia neighborhoods. a lot of people fear this might turn more toward a sectarian conflict we saw in the past. >> meanwhile to the west of you, there are reports of a helicopter shot down by rebels, another blow to the iraqi army. how much material support do these rebels hav
fighting between that sunni rebel group and government forces in iraq continues. we are live from baghdad. the iraqis, i understand have discovered 50 bodies in a village south of baghdad. what more can you tell us about what happened? >> the iraqi authorities are saying it looks like these bodies were any kind folded and had their hands tied behind their back and buried in this mass grave. it happened in a mainly shia town. the army are investigating what happened and will release...
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how odd is this, when you have the woman who again insinuated that our own troops were terrorists in iraq at the time then left the show, meanwhile, while still at the end of her contract, to have such ease the day of barbara's good-bye show was shocking to me. she walked around with a lot of control and then when i had the chance to talk to her, rosy herself told me on set while we were miked up that she produced the reunion show to have everybody together and it was her idea. now, would you think that the woman who left the way that she did would be producing barbara's good-bye show? here is the shocker, it was actually her hello show. >> wow. >> she had been planning this. >> yeah. >> she's going to have a heavy hand in who will be added to the show. get your thoughts on that in just a bit. harvey levin from tmz was giving you huge accolades last night. listen to this. >> to me, the lynch pin in this whole thing was elisabeth hasselbeck. ironically, i didn't think so at the time. she was the key to the success of the show. at least in the last eight or nine years, because she was the l
how odd is this, when you have the woman who again insinuated that our own troops were terrorists in iraq at the time then left the show, meanwhile, while still at the end of her contract, to have such ease the day of barbara's good-bye show was shocking to me. she walked around with a lot of control and then when i had the chance to talk to her, rosy herself told me on set while we were miked up that she produced the reunion show to have everybody together and it was her idea. now, would you...
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answer is the same, whether it was va, whether it was the health care debacle, whether it was isis in iraq. boy, this all came up on us faster than we expected. we've had our eye on this. boy, we didn't expect it to be this bad or this quick or didn't expect it to be this substantial. look, i think the last six months have painted a picture of an administration that looks like they're struggling to run the government, that they're struggling, that if they are going from crisis to crisis. as mika was trying to point out, and i think it's fair to say, the administration is making an effort to deal with these things. congress is doing nothing. congress is 535 pundits at this point. all they do is have an opinion about what to do. there has been -- they can complain all they want about a lack of leadership and a lack of competency and things at the white house. i think there are some legitimate criticisms there that the white house feels caught on their back feet all the time and this littlery ridiculous border issue. congress has taken no leadership issue on this. >> mika, the only thing i wo
answer is the same, whether it was va, whether it was the health care debacle, whether it was isis in iraq. boy, this all came up on us faster than we expected. we've had our eye on this. boy, we didn't expect it to be this bad or this quick or didn't expect it to be this substantial. look, i think the last six months have painted a picture of an administration that looks like they're struggling to run the government, that they're struggling, that if they are going from crisis to crisis. as...
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. >> so out of the bedroom and out of iraq. >> oh, yes. well, what motivated me really to run was to stop all war. i -- that really is the main issue to me is something i always want to keep coming back to. i just felt like it was really important for there to be a voice in this race because i really don't count on the democrat or republicans to ever get out and say this war that's been going on all this time, this insanity, and it needs to stop. somebody needed to get up and carry that message. >> so on social issues like same-sex and abortion rights, you're a libertarian. on issues like foreign policy, you're basically against the hawks, the neocons. >> yes. we see the results. we have this force now in iraq, isis, that's much bigger than anything we've ever dealt with before. and they're armed with our weapons that we either gave to them directly, thanks john mccain, or that we left behind in iraq. so, in syria, we're arming sunni rebels against government forces, and then right next door in iraq, we're arming government forces against
. >> so out of the bedroom and out of iraq. >> oh, yes. well, what motivated me really to run was to stop all war. i -- that really is the main issue to me is something i always want to keep coming back to. i just felt like it was really important for there to be a voice in this race because i really don't count on the democrat or republicans to ever get out and say this war that's been going on all this time, this insanity, and it needs to stop. somebody needed to get up and carry...
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iraq and syria, israel and the palestinians. israel is on high alert tonight, because the situation deteriorating. you know, you have russia on the march, although he may have gotten a bit of a break on that. you have this horrible situation on the border, and the terrible political dilemma it brings with it, not to mention the -- i didn't mention the va scandal. the irs situation is percolating again. i mean, this is quite a catalog. and quite a burden for him. he, therefore, is quite a burden on those who are seeking re-election this year. >> is this -- has he just failed? has he just failed in his job as the president? >> well, if you're judging by the results, i mean, you start with the economy, this was job one, i think by everybody's estimation. that was the issue that elected him, and not all the grandiose promises about changing the world. we had a terrible recession that got horribly worse in the middle of the election campaign. that's what elected the man. and we have had a recovery that began soon after he was elected
iraq and syria, israel and the palestinians. israel is on high alert tonight, because the situation deteriorating. you know, you have russia on the march, although he may have gotten a bit of a break on that. you have this horrible situation on the border, and the terrible political dilemma it brings with it, not to mention the -- i didn't mention the va scandal. the irs situation is percolating again. i mean, this is quite a catalog. and quite a burden for him. he, therefore, is quite a burden...
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lot of respect for president obama and his team but even so why were we surprised by isis moving in iraq and when intelligence a lot of other people noticed and thought this was coming. this problem at the border has been building up for five years as you pointed out earlier. these kids take 45 days to get there. we have a lot of time to pay attention to this and figure out what to do. why has it suddenly become a surprise? i don't understand that. >> all right. and that why is the biggest question facing this white house right now. thank you so much to david gergen. >> thank you. >> for that perspective there. out front next, the breaking news, the middle east on the brink of war. in israel a massive force, is ground assault right now about to happen? plus new developments in the hot car toddler death. we're getting a glimpse of one online profile used by the father to communicate with women. a major bakery chain suddenly closes. is america's cupcake craze kaput? you bring your banged up car to the repair shop. when you get it back, the paint job doesn't match. the guy who owns the shop
lot of respect for president obama and his team but even so why were we surprised by isis moving in iraq and when intelligence a lot of other people noticed and thought this was coming. this problem at the border has been building up for five years as you pointed out earlier. these kids take 45 days to get there. we have a lot of time to pay attention to this and figure out what to do. why has it suddenly become a surprise? i don't understand that. >> all right. and that why is the...
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. >> reporter: with the israeli-palestinian conflict intensifying and isis in iraq, the obama administration is hoping to make an impact in the theater where isis gained its strength, with deliveries of weapons to the so-called vetted moderate opposition forces in syria. and at the same time the u.s. attorney general urged european governments to do more to detect the budding jihadists in their midst. >> the problem of the fighters in syria returning to any of the countries is a problem for all of our countries. >> reporter: in vienna, the u.s. a found no agreement and russia now has a different approach from the others. the state department denied that. >> there have been concerns expressed in the past, the last round we had by france, and they remain united through the process. >> reporter: finally, the u.s. is looking to mend fences with bahrain, home to our navy's fifth fleet, after the government expelled an assistant secretary of state for meeting with a shiite opposition group. federal probe. now menendez is asking the justice department to investigate the supposed cuba connection. th
. >> reporter: with the israeli-palestinian conflict intensifying and isis in iraq, the obama administration is hoping to make an impact in the theater where isis gained its strength, with deliveries of weapons to the so-called vetted moderate opposition forces in syria. and at the same time the u.s. attorney general urged european governments to do more to detect the budding jihadists in their midst. >> the problem of the fighters in syria returning to any of the countries is a...
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iraq, of course, continuing its downward spiral. when it comes to dealing with these crises, the president is essentially damned if he does and damned if he doesn't. so far that appears to be how the crisis at the border is playing out for him as well. today the white house sent congress a $3.7 billion request. that's to help process the tens of thousands of children that have been captured at the border just this year. and that's nearly twice the expected
iraq, of course, continuing its downward spiral. when it comes to dealing with these crises, the president is essentially damned if he does and damned if he doesn't. so far that appears to be how the crisis at the border is playing out for him as well. today the white house sent congress a $3.7 billion request. that's to help process the tens of thousands of children that have been captured at the border just this year. and that's nearly twice the expected
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here is a man who backed a very long time ago was talking about the partitioning of iraq and it seems to me that may just be our best way forward, letting baghdad run the shiite-controlled parts of that nation and letting the kurds take care of the north, and giving the sunnis a part of the nation too and crowding out these terrorists. it can be done, but we are going to have to think, as jon meacham says, quoting other presidents, we are going to have to think anew. >> yeah. biden's idea had its costs as well but it definitely doesn't look so crazy in retrospect and a lot of people were critical of it. >>> up next you may remember this man caught on camera sleeping at a yankees game earlier this year. joe s that you? he is now wide awake and he wants revenge over his unwanted 15 minutes of fame! that story is next. ♪ brian: 25 years. matt: that's how long we've been talking about the most important social issues. savannah: education. al: conservation. chris: uniting the nation. jim: with a bit of imagination. the more you know. i make a lot of purchases foand i get ass. lot in retu
here is a man who backed a very long time ago was talking about the partitioning of iraq and it seems to me that may just be our best way forward, letting baghdad run the shiite-controlled parts of that nation and letting the kurds take care of the north, and giving the sunnis a part of the nation too and crowding out these terrorists. it can be done, but we are going to have to think, as jon meacham says, quoting other presidents, we are going to have to think anew. >> yeah. biden's idea...
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we should be smoking all of these isis guys in iraq and that black flag that they fly in the trucks should be a selector for the drones. we're not responding appropriately. that is one of the biggest failings of this administration. >> use force with force. >> absolutely. >> fight terror with terror. >> their message has been to be sent you're not on the rise. we will crush you. >> how does it play into the act of war and the presidency? >> i write thrillers. so i'm a beach read guy. but i want them to read as close to real life as possible. in act of war, i had the u.s. discover a terrorist attack, but the president's not sure how it's going to go down. so he's forced to launch two very ingenious covert operations that if they're discovered, will actually constitute acts of war by the united states. >> it all plays out in your new novel, brad thor, military, i think you've broadened everybody's confidence. it keeps new the top secret intelligence. >> a lot of good people helped me with those books. i couldn't right the thrillers without them. >> good to see you. >>> take a look at these r
we should be smoking all of these isis guys in iraq and that black flag that they fly in the trucks should be a selector for the drones. we're not responding appropriately. that is one of the biggest failings of this administration. >> use force with force. >> absolutely. >> fight terror with terror. >> their message has been to be sent you're not on the rise. we will crush you. >> how does it play into the act of war and the presidency? >> i write thrillers....
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now they're playing power politics, lou, in iraq. both of them. and the fact of the matter is, this gives maliki a hand to play, quite frustratingly, by saying to his constituents out there, political constituents and his political opponents, look, i've got international support here. i've got the russians, and and i've got the iranians who are helping us. and without them we're not going to be able to succeed. i stay in power because of that. and that's what's disappointing here. where is the united states in terms of consequential support? we are not providing that. lou: well, the consequences of the president's decision to send what are now estimated to be 800 advisers into iraq as russia is providing jet fighters, crews, pilots and further support and increasing it almost daily as are the iranians in terms of the number of troops coming in, we look timid, we look weak and drudging in our assistance. why with there at all if that is the case. >> yeah. i couldn't agree with you more. what i believe this administration is actually doing, lou, is
now they're playing power politics, lou, in iraq. both of them. and the fact of the matter is, this gives maliki a hand to play, quite frustratingly, by saying to his constituents out there, political constituents and his political opponents, look, i've got international support here. i've got the russians, and and i've got the iranians who are helping us. and without them we're not going to be able to succeed. i stay in power because of that. and that's what's disappointing here. where is the...
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soldiers are coming home from afghanistan and iraq. many of them have to go to veterans hospitals because the wounds that they have gotten in those conflicts. and the disgrace of our veterans hospital is becoming public, would not have become public if not generate the interest and hope the remedies that are to come without a very vigorous press that has the ability to get to larger public. now, the bernstein awards are, if i may say, a form of long-form journalism. they do go as you were to turn us and get the journalists, the books that we select, all deal with the subject of some serious public consequence to this republic, to this society. that's kind of the baseline. from there you can go in any direction. i think we're very honored tonight to have a five finalists who will learn tomorrow which one is this years bernstein award winner, but all of them deserve it, believing. and this is the first year where we decided to have a session in advance of the awards ceremony tomorrow to let these authors who have put so much into their p
soldiers are coming home from afghanistan and iraq. many of them have to go to veterans hospitals because the wounds that they have gotten in those conflicts. and the disgrace of our veterans hospital is becoming public, would not have become public if not generate the interest and hope the remedies that are to come without a very vigorous press that has the ability to get to larger public. now, the bernstein awards are, if i may say, a form of long-form journalism. they do go as you were to...